How to make visible grace notes unheard and not take up time
As you can see in the image, I have tried putting an invisible triplet at the end of the last bar to create the same effect, but to also not play it on the beat. However I need to keep the visible acciaccaturas as part of the notation, and even when I have pressed 'do not play' from inspector, it still distorts the rhythm a little on that first quaver of bar 203.
How can I make the acciaccaturas not take up any time?
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A) you have not marked the beams invisible in the score, unlike tio what the images suggests
B) you could have used 'Grace notes after" in that measure 203?
In reply to A) you have not marked the… by Jojo-Schmitz
A) This new score should have the beams invisible now.
B) What do you mean by that? I don't understand.
In reply to A) This new score should… by jamesmayhew
B) I don't know either ;-) Seems not possible to add Grace notes after to a rest
In reply to B) I don't know either ;-) … by Jojo-Schmitz
So is there no way to get the equal pulse in the first quaver of the penultimate bar that I have achieved in this score here, yet still with visible grace notes (acciaccaturas) just before that first quaver chord?
In reply to So is there no way to get… by jamesmayhew
The Piano Roll Editor allows you edit individual notes and tweak aspects of their playback.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/piano-roll-editor
especially:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/piano-roll-editor#Second_Row
look for 'OnTime' and 'Length'.
Here's your score with adjusted grace note 'OnTimes':
Rondo3.mscz
P.S.: You might also take a look at this plugin:
https://musescore.org/en/project/articulation-and-ornamentation-control
In reply to The Piano Roll Editor allows… by Jm6stringer
Thanks very much! Now that you've sorted it for me I would probably leave it there, but I would like to know where the piano roll editor is for the future - I can't seem to find it anywhere?
In reply to Thanks very much! Now that… by jamesmayhew
Click the first link in my reply posted above. It should bring you to the handbook page where the first paragraph is "Opening the Piano Roll Editor".
In reply to Click the first link in my… by Jm6stringer
My mistake - I was only clicking on certain notes, so I didn't see the option. I clicked on the whole measure and it comes up now. Thanks